China has remained as the ninth competitive economy in Asia for the sixth consecutive1 year, according to a Boao Forum2 for Asia (BFA) report released on Tuesday.
博鳌亚洲论坛周二公布的一份报告显示,中国连续六年保持亚洲经济体竞争力第九位。
The report, titled Asian Competitiveness Annual Report 2019, was released at a press conference on the first day of the BFA annual conference, which will run through March 29 in Boao, a town located next to the eastern
coastal3 city of Qionghai in south China's Hainan Province.
Other economies that have made it to the top five are South Korea, China's Taiwan, Singapore, China's Hong Kong Special
Administrative4 Region and Japan.
South Korea moved two slots up from last year to be crowned Asia's most competitive economy.
Israel, Australia, New Zealand, China, and the United Arab Emirates ranked 6th to 10th respectively.
The report revealed that comprehensive competitiveness scores of the 37 Asian and Pacific regional economies have all been on the rise, with the gap between developed and developing economies in the region gradually narrowing, and economic outlook for Asia remaining
promising5.
The future Asian economy is set to stand on its own feet and
notch6 up steady growth by relying on the huge consumer market and
infrastructure7 construction market. It is expected to take the lead in walking away from the global economic growth downturn and obtain fundamental improvement in the security environment, according to the report.
In 2018, GDP growth of the E11, the eleven emerging economies, namely Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Turkey stood at 5.1 percent, down 0.1 percent year-on-year, according to a separate report, BFA Development of Emerging Economies Annual Report 2019, which was also released at the press conference.
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